dithionite
Dithionite refers to the dianion S2O4^2-, most commonly encountered in its salt forms such as sodium dithionite (Na2S2O4) and potassium dithionite (K2S2O4). It is a strong reducing agent used in a variety of industrial and laboratory applications. In aqueous solution, dithionite tends to oxidize over time, and its primary oxidation product is dithionate (S2O6^2-). Under acidic conditions, it can release sulfur dioxide, reflecting its tendency to decompose when exposed to protons.
Properties and behavior: Dithionite salts are typically white to somewhat off-white powders that dissolve in water
Applications: Sodium and potassium dithionite are widely used as reducing agents in the pulp and paper industry
Safety and handling: Dithionite compounds are strong reducing agents and can react vigorously with oxidizers or